19th Annual Chuck Hill Golf Classic Brings in Over $22,000

Chuck Hill Golf Classis

Chuck Hill Golf Classis

19th Annual Chuck Hill Golf Classic Brings in Over $22,000

Over 100 energetic golfers came out to Club Med, Sandpiper Bay on September 12th for the 19th Annual Chuck Hill Golf Classic to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County.   With the support of this year’s Golf Chair, Charles Cuomo, and the hardworking committee, and community supporters, the Club was able to raise more than $22,000.  This year’s Golf Classic funds will be used by the Boys & Girls Clubs to provide the support needed for the Club to fulfill its mission, to enable all young people, especially those who need the Clubs most, to reach their full potential, as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Golfers experienced perfect weather and great day of golf, filled with competition, fun, prizes and fellowship.  They enjoyed the usual contests of closest to the pin, longest drive, and a shoot-out.

This year’s  Birdie, Eagle, Corporate & In-Kind sponsors include A & G Concrete Pools, Aztec Graphix, Bobby Knowles, Club Med, Dixie Creme Donuts, DLF Media, First Freedom Financial, Fire Equipment Services, First Tee Treasure Coast, Geico, Harbor Community Bank, IBEW Local 627, Jackson Drugs, Louden Pools, Max Davis Associates, Natalie’s Orchid Juice Company, Nelson’s Family Farm, PNC Bank, Port St. Lucie Lions Club, Port St. Lucie Police Department, Publix Super Markets Charities, Reynolds Pest Control, St. Lucie County Firefighters Benevolent, St. Lucie Mets, St. Lucie Draft House, Southern Eagle Distributing, Treasure Coast Ear, Nose & Throat, Treasure coast Lexus, Your Voice News & Views, Van Duzer Foundation & Wastepro.

 

About the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County

The Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing youth with a world class Boys & Girls Club experience, assuring that success is within reach for every young person who walks through our doors, and that every Club member graduates high school with a plan for the future, demonstrating good character and citizenship and living healthy lifestyles. The Club enables all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

With sixteen locations throughout the county, the Boys & Girls Clubs programs serve a diverse group of kids age 5-18. The 3,000 members come from a variety of backgrounds.  Contact the Club by calling (772) 460-9918, visiting www.bgcofslc.org or by liking us at www.facebook.com/bgcofslc

 

In this picture:  Linda Soto, William Armstead, Paul Taglieri, Diana Gonzalez, De Bowman, Charles Cuomo, Charlie D’Agata, Melanie Wiles & Richard Del Toro

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